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Awards - Radio Drama Awards

1996-Present
The Stewart Parker Trust established in honour of Belfast playwright, Stewart Parker who died in 1988, has been associated through its annual awards with almost all of the current younger generation of Irish playwrights now gaining international recognition. The BBC Radio Drama Award is presented to a writer who can then go on to work with a BBC drama producer on a radio play.
Robin Glendinning’s THE WORDS ARE STRANGE (Radio 4 1991), won a Giles Cooper Award.
Jack Houlahan’s MAIDEN CITY MAGIC (Radio 4 1991), was one of two plays awarded a special commendation at the 1993 Prix Italia awards in Rome
Gerry Stembridge’s Radio 4 play, DAISY THE COW WHO TALKED (Joint winner of the 1994 Richard Imison Memorial Award and Winner of The Writers Guild Comedy Award).
John Water’s HOLY SECRETS (Radio 4 1996) was a winner of The Society Of Authors’ Richard Imison Memorial Award
 
     
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